Police: Man behind 501 wreck has record
02.03.10
Man Run Myrtle police failed to say an innocent woman killed in a wreck has a criminal record including late trafficking offenses and a passage on probation.
Johnny Samuel care, 28, of Myrtle Beach, was convicted of possession of crack cocaine in 2007 and served one year probation. There was also a ticket for disregarding sign aa end and a violation of the license moped this year.
In 2005, he was accused of assault without constraints and battery and disorderly conduct, but he was never convicted.
Myrtle Strand Police say Foster stabbed his girlfriend at their home, Method Brown Pelican on Monday night, then took off in a Ford Expedition. A few minutes later, police said that two cars collided at the intersection of 501 and Seaboard Alley.
Cheryl Byrd, 53, of Pawleys Island, died. A maid nother was transported to a hospital in Wilmington, NC, in critical condition.
Foster was still in the facility Tuesday night, and police say they will load when it is officially released.
Source: WPDE
College students 'use road as carpark', claim fed up residents
04.03.10
PEOPLE living at hand Bridgwater College say they are fed up with students parking on their road.
Bridgwater College has its own on-area car park with nearly 700 spaces, but people living in Fairfax Method say students regularly park there instead, and they fear things will get worse when the
college's new Spirit Skills Centre is built.
Although there are no parking restrictions on Fairfax Entr, residents say some students have parked in front of their drives, and have been verbally abusive when asked to move.
Window cleaner Kevin Gamblin said: “It's a day-to-day predicament. They use the back entrance to the college so park up outside our houses, which is a nightmare when I bring in my ladders home.
“They just drop litter from their cars, and the enunciated abuse I get off some of them is awful.”
Jolene Staples added: “I have had enough of having to pinch my two-year-old son and bags of shopping half a mile down the road because of the parking.”
Source: This Is The Westcountry